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Statement 1 : Let S1: x^2+y^2-10 x-12 y-...

Statement 1 : Let `S_1: x^2+y^2-10 x-12 y-39=0,` `S_2 x^2+y^2-2x-4y+1=0` and `S_3:2x^2+2y^2-20 x-24 y-78=0.` The radical center of these circles taken pairwise is `(-2,-3)dot` Statement 2 : The point of intersection of three radical axes of three circles taken in pairs is known as the radical center.

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